![]() Only a tip, menu "edit->current drawing preferences" in tab units change the precision for "0. Yes "issues with the non-text items" is a new topic related with dimmensions The XY Table To Point geoprocessing tool opens in the Geoprocessing pane. If the stand-alone table is already in the map, you can right-click it in the Contents pane and click Display XY Data. On the Map tab, in the Layer group, click the Add Data drop-down menu, and click XY Point Data. The tab code are incompatible from several ACAD version/languagesĪttached a modified vession of your file whith arial style, mtext by columns and garbage removed Add x,y coordinate data to a map or scene. See this screen capture of your drawing opened with autocad 2010 Tabs '^I' is a bad option, the best is 1 mtext for column ![]() The "good" solution is in autocad create a text style called arial and set it in all mtextĪnd the "good" solution is another "feature request" (add support to text styles) Rename "standard.lff" to "standard-org.lff" and copy "arial.lff" to "standard.lff" The arial font is hardcoded inside mtext, and is not supported by LC (you can open a "feature request") No, all the mtext have style "standard" (if no style set in dxf is "standard") > Also, the arial.lff is not being applied to the text that is supposedly Arial. They appear with "īut I added a patch solving this remaninig issue, you can test it. converted from PDF, but their quality is to poor for my work. Yesterday, when I closed the drawing, everything was visible. My drawing cannot see the imported PDF background, although I can see its frame in the DRAFT option. Hich we're trying to remove dependence on, as well) specify an Arial f Hi there, I use this LibreCAD version: Its a very cool tool. ![]() The problem is that it seems that our templates in AutoCAD (Windows, w Need to import DXFs that we have created and share with our vendors, ![]() Desperately trying to remove our business' dependence on AutoCAD here. ![]()
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